
Marcus Stroman officially arrived at Yankees spring training on Friday, putting an end to any uncertainty surrounding his recent absence.
Earlier in the week, manager Aaron Boone acknowledged that Stroman’s arrival had been slightly delayed, but he downplayed any concerns, expecting the veteran to join the team soon. Now that Stroman is back, any lingering questions about his status can be put to rest—for the time being.
Boone Calms the Situation, but Trade Talks Persist
Boone had hinted at some urgency regarding Stroman’s arrival on Thursday, but stopped short of suggesting it was a significant issue. He acknowledged that the veteran might miss a few days, but emphasized he was eager to get him integrated into camp.

The timing of Stroman’s return is noteworthy, given the trade rumors that have surrounded him throughout the offseason. While the Yankees have reportedly explored trading him to offload some of his salary, no deals have materialized, and he remains part of the team’s plans for the 2025 season.
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